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Charges laid in Habitat for Humanity break and enter

One man has been charged in September's Habitat for Humanity break and enters.

The suspect was identified using a DNA sample

Habitat for Humanity released this photo in September 2018 of one of the cut locks from the break-in. (Habitat for Humanity/Facebook)

One man has been charged in September's Habitat for Humanity break and enters.

Police investigated three theft incidents during a two-week period in September, all at the Habitat for Humanity location on Devon Drive.

Evidence collected from the scene was sent to the Centre of Forensic Sciences.

Using information from the Centre of Forensic Sciences, Windsor police were able to identify a suspect using DNA.

That suspect was located and arrested Jan. 4.

He has been charged with one count of break and enter.

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